HALSEY E N T E R P R IS E PAGE 4 GLOBE ALBANY T h e y e a r 's b e s t C om edy D o u g la s J ia c L e a n (■tar of "H o tte n to t" ia : THE YANK EE I COUNCIL 1000 laugh«. Carning T h o m a s M eigh an PIED PIPER MALONE • •• •• Halsey Happenings etc. 3) >lr. and Mrs. A. C. Arm­ strong were in Albany Thurs­ day. L. H. Armstrong and family visited at Warren Whillatch’s, »it Coburg, Sunday, The sale at the John Ed­ wards place Monday was well attended and everything sold well. Mrs. L. A. Pray was a pas I I I I I I « L II t r h o ■ c 1) o « tl a 9 9 t( P ti o: P « M P> hi ta P< » bt P< hi oi vf •1 n ■I « u p< at fc hs th «» th t» th • U ll *< ■ 0 ba on thi pn • Ila •r •Tl try An P*< BO • tlO! •a I citi dui pre far all. •ha ual ■at nui oca «r t la t Mia raa. tha ” 9 aenger to Albany Tuesday returned yesterday. a pretaat -at such wanton deatrnatloa of art, hut before he could apeak the man waa thrusting a dollar lota his hand and waa commanding: 'Clear oat! That silly stuff doesn’t Interest m a’ Then aa he real lied bow deeply the group at tha Twanty-ona tabla woe interested la the arene he added: “Teu re spelling my hick. Mow I must have a drink before I dare bet on a card." Ha did nat patrontaa tha short bar at the end of the ball hat strode Into the street and made for the enting-heuM. And as he walked he obeyed his mnaleal Impulse and began ringing In a rich, ralUeklng W C o u n t ’»re (C ontinued page H ' proprietor bought gold. Next ta tha aatlDg houae waa a gaabllng-hall. ' Thia, alaa, waa owned by Calvin. Tha homaleaa man flads tha eaeiaat way to satisfy Ma Insatiate daalre for ««alternant ta to bat on a card or a rolling ball. Calvin further atimalat ad such craving by providing a pretty , Franeb girl to deal Twaoty-ana Thera waa Chippewa blood aom*where In her ancestry, but aha was vtvacloua, tnuai cal of voice and possessed as undeni­ ably pretty face. The report that Calvin was soon ta loae her and that Deadwood City waa to acquire her graceful presence brought man In (ra n tha oatlylng dig I M e S * f a ! tb a ra ; t k s r mttoS •aur Mae*. glngs to make a wager before she k a r ta r ta a a r a r m a, aha aal went away. Her favor with the min­ 1 a a k tS w aa a w kaak. ers waa due largely to her rule that B o a aaea aka ta m a: Jaa B aw am . katwaa ara kWah fa r Wfa none of the gambling fraternity could T a a aa < h t ta h aa a a l it t le hatwa ta play at Twenty one. The game waa yaltr H ttle w tta for the miner and tenderfoot exelaalve- Brieaara watched the man enter the ly. She waa uncanny la her ability to detect a professional. Let Mm eating houae. and then wandered aim masquerade aa miner or teamster or leoaly about Hie room In seerch of buslneaa man and, after one glance customers. After half an hour the from her coot, dark eyes, the delight­ stranger returned, and thia time ho ed spectators would hear bar mualcal did not halt by the door, but awnag down the room and darted a 11 voice saying: glance at the girl. He halted and "M'aleu la mistake. Take ap aa gold. Thia sea not for aa gambling man. M'slaura, attendea-voua, sTI abruptly pnahad hl a way to her table and thrust his hand In hla pocket far vous plait. Make ae game.” And the favored victims would some money er dnat. “No. no, M'aleu. Not here. Ze bundle the Intruder aside and with additional stakes prova their loyalty game eea net for you.” Ha slowly draw forth hla hand and ta a game that Crowned on tha pro­ fessional. swung bit gate about as If searching One man aroused tha curiosity of for some one who might he amUlng the girl. He kept aloof, 'yet watched over hla repulse. More to spare the the game HU ngure waa erect and dealer a scent) than from fear of the graceful and the gay tie hinted at stranger tha men continued grave of dandyism, but it was tha white cloth face. With a shrug of hla shoulders around bit bead and catering some the man passed on to the monte table, hurt that held tha glid e Ihtaiuat. Aa looked on sardonically far a minute, there was no doubt that tha fallow than bruakly asked 1: •'What's the limit?” had baaa drinking it was also poaatlilaq “F ifty dollars,” answered the dealer she feared, ha wauld create a disturb» without bothering to glance up. aaea. "How much behind your bank?” 'Tw o thousand dollars." Now tha It waa his propensity for song which lad io the conclusion. Whan dealer dttlgued to look up. dninki nien ln drunk, men sagg In Rapid City just Bet you two thousand dollars tha aa they did in Dead« datood. Just aa they 1 next card ta red.” 3 Days, starting Saturday, September 7 : * : : Ii SEPT. 4. and Tommy Sprenger and family visited Tommy’s sister, Mrs.' Harry Commons, Sunday. U ..I . .. ■ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Arm strong visited a ; the home of Albert Crossan at Sand Ridge J HALSEY GARAGE, A. E . F O O T E ; Sunday. Mrs. G. R. Walker went to • p I S K a n d r p l R E S an d Ï 7 X P E R T W O R K M E N CorvallL Monday, and will • T G A T E S A U B E S -Edf Efficient E q u ip m e n t work in the cannery there dur­ J j^ U T O a c c e s s o r ie s ing the pear canning season. UTO R e p a i r i n g p r o m p t l y d o n e Tuesday evening, Sept7""i6, there will be a studio recital at the botue of Mra, G- J- Hike two and a half miles southeast of Halsey. A variety of ensem­ ble numbers will appear on the program. It is open to the pub­ lic. Mr. tnd Mrs. Will Cordon, w‘ o have been visiting at Tilla­ mook, visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wi'l Crene, Mon­ day. They were ret'irning to their home at Eugene. T. J. Medley and son of Oak land, Ore., came down Wednes­ day und purchased some more sheep from Charles Gibson, re­ turning the same day. They visited for a short time* at the L. II. Armstrong home. Mr. Medley is an uncle of Mrs. Armstrong. « a, HALSEY, 9 r'Red 1» my color. Shuffle them up, hat don't band any of them. Oo ah and.” The dealer raa the cards together a few times and squared them up and left them on the table. “Any one In particular you'd ilka to make tha cut7* asked the dealer. | The stranger bent down to satisfy hlmrelf tha dealer was not “forcing“ I. | atraJfhtaned and glanced about until hla gate rested on Sctsaora. Motion­ ing him ta approach ba caught him by the shoulder and pushed him forward and directed: “Out tha dock, Paper Dallk. Tou’ra hlg medicine, you know. Cut n red card.’ Scissors stared stupidly aa If not on- demanding. Tba stranger repeated hla command, now speaking sharply. Scissors timidly advanced a hand and seised tha cards. The dealer bowed hla head to catch an early glimpse of the color and draw a deep breath and held IL Sctsaora cut deep and held eat hla hand. He had cut the ten of hearts. 1 Oregon l o th e P e o p l e of H a l s e y : « I Hava opened the HALSEY MEAT M ARKET. I atn prepared to furnish 9 • 9 9 > the choicest , Chops, S teak s, R oasts, B oilin g P ieces, S au sage, • anything in tny line, nt prices that you will appreciate. Coni« in and aae what I liava to offer Our acquaintance may be mutually pleasant and profitable ■umg in the days of the drst tlrtn k j But to walk alone la the straat la the sunshine and sing, albeit tha valca was a rich tenor, proved tha fellow was fair befuddled. He £td not seek acquaintance with any of the habltuea of the place, and none knew whence ha cams, whether from north or south, by stage, horseback or on foot. Throe times had he sung before tha noun hour and. nest te the girt, Seta- , sors tha plctura-man displayed tha j miaat Interest In him. flrlsaura waa . well known In Itapld O(ty although I thia waa but hla aocnnd vlalt there, i Scissors stood behind the Twanty-ona table and made an outline of the fair c ß y dealer and timidly placed It beside her hand. She pushed a chip toward him. but be refused, murmuring: "Let me give It. It pleases me I can always get dust front the maa.“' To prove hla assertion he walked over to the stranger and began : 'It's a g tft Always could do I t Freaarva your llkoaaaa la paper, tha Copyright by Tha Bokbs-Msrrlll Ca only man la tha world who can do I t Caa rank« your llkonooa aa exact aa any artist caa draw It. Do It all la (Continued from page 1) outline. proOla preferred. I'at waken Hat yau'4 battar crawl Intä a teat - wttahiaha. A mystery maa. W nka*- “Na, Na. M ’riau. las Nat far V W * •a • * • • • tanka. the hlg sun myatery, smiles on R«p(d «Tty boasted Itself to be the r e and gives me my medtdne. Bo- hold I" Tbc «laalcc inoppeg tj ,a park: before "Denver" of th» Black hilla but as 11» began wblrtlng the paper sod him ang rapidly garted hla ap »retata« ynt played second Addle to Deadwood, maaipnlatlag tha sclaeora Tha Mrang gasa over tha rhalleng« T. Head hart, arikhoagh Ita location made It tba logl Al dtatrlbnttng ranter for the aoulh- ar watebod him cl«oely, alert and partly Intnilcatad ; yet drunk«» asau puasled Hla ayes widened aa ho and foals ara prorarblq 1 far lark. ■ew asettaa of the gold country glimpsed the growing outline. When “T b it la a mente N .wb ’ ■ waa generalit boileved along It waa roropleted end • » ’ •»Aed be­ “I knew. Bet yeatr fwo thaaaaad te p id craak that one# the anpramacy tween the points of tha srtesore (ho tba next card la re*.*" o< the Hons was broken 'hero would piiSuremaa eaid: fed • gaaaral atodna from Deadwood “Probably la. Prctw bly you g«1 • "Four Mta. It's dirt cheap.” te la b . and that tba etty below tha gllntpaa of It," encared the dealer. The stranger etared at the ent-ont l« M cany«« would hen e l t thereby. "Leave tha deck •»< It la. Let any dguro In amaaamont He noted that The hotel did aa esceUani buelnrwe in «ne bere cut tba cards: Be\* y"« *wo not only was the charactariaric tw o ooeorma to thnaa catalog north and thcoaand ha cute a red car\ L" cuaulnglv caught but that even the • • • r b ovuc Iho at age road "All rig ht Tou'ru en. X ha bank bandage about bis bead waa tudtoqP paya you two thousand I f you call tba »n at kar plica of varied »nterralfc ed With an Inarticulate s e n d b* __ ___ was Celvia'f tatlnabausa I M snatched tba rapov and tore ■ to, fight yolor.” HUGH PENDEXTER hUa. Adsacra tea onnnrid fg ♦ f ” ,* V y , • V \ Cor. Albany Democrat) TORRANCE Miss Ethel Quimby left Sator- •ay for C«ve.|whera she will teach R e c o n d itio n in g S h o p P a r ts fo r A ll C ars Friday Mis« Maud Ackley went to Eugaua, expectiag employment Miaa Dalma Wahl spent Snnday with her friend, Mr«. A E Foote W il l a r d Mra. George Haves returned from a trip to Corvallis Thursday, I Shedd S n a p s h o ts Clvde Crawford and Stanley Satchwell drove to Newport Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude David­ son left Saturday for a trip to Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Springer of Albany visited at the C. A. Pugh home last Tuesday. , Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Sprenger, who expect to reside in Shedd, have purchased the J. C. Clay property. *. B a tte rie s 212 East First at., Albany Fhont 374 Mrs. Donna Cross and Alberta Koontz were in Albany Saturday. L. Merriaui and H arry Brassier took the train Saturday for Junc­ tion City. HALSEY RAILRO AD T IM E North Arthur Wesley aud family have been spending a few days at Newport. Mra, Marcella K irk came from Portland ana «peat Sunday with home folks. Mrs. A. H Quimby and Irene ud Etbel and the tatters' cousin, City and village markets offer a gowd Miss Annette Long, wete Albany opportunity to producers of parlabablei to tell at a proAt and yet at a price visitors Friday. the consumer Is willing to pay. Harry Brassier and wife returned • « • Thursday from Nortotte, where MUk la on the average about 87 per they were called by the death ol Cent water, and cows giving milk need Mrs. Bressler’s father, H . M. to drink about four tlmea as much aa Henry. after visiting Brownsville. E. E. W hite at 8outh No. 18, 11:37 a. m. No. 17, 12: IS p. m, 24, »4:27 p. m. 23, 7.26 p. m. 22, 3:20 a. tu. 21, 11:32 p.m . Noa. 21 and 22 stop only if flagged. No. 14, due Halsey at S:O9 p. m., stops to let off passengers from south of Roseburg. No. 23 runs to Engeue only. No. 21 runs to Eugene, thence Marsh­ field branch. Passengers for south of Roseburg should take No. 17 to Lugene and there transfer to No. 15. SUNDAY M A IL HOURS The delivery windotv of the Halsey poetoffice is open Sundays from 10:40 to 10:50 a. m. and 12:15 ko 12:30 p. m. Sunday mail goes out only on the north-bound 11:37 train: Mail goes south once a day. closing at 11:05 a. nt. ; north twice, closing 11:25 a. i u . and 5:3(J p. ui. M ail stage for Brownsville, Crawfon'sville and Sv Swest Home leaves daily at 6:45 a. m. Alford Arrows (Enterprise Cerreeponkenee) Miss Lillie Rickard went to Newport one day last week. E. D. Isom and family visit­ ed relatives in Albany Sunday. Henrietta Starnes is staying with Mrs. Harry Commons this week. Mrs. Rump of Eugene spent the week end with her son, Bryan Perry, and family. Mrs. Herbert Tandy and children of Elmira visited at G. R. Walker and wife and tba Chaster Curtis home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.- Charles Adams daughters and Frank Hadley and Portland were week-end nieoes Gladys and Velva propose of to pick hops at the Buckner yards, guests at the J. N. Burnett home. south of Corvallis. Mrs. Glenn Stevsnson and fen Richard of Portland arrived Sat urday to visit Mra. Stevenson mother, Mrs. Hannah Cumming« over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Lettenmeier and son Harold of Oregoa City visited at the E. A. Starnes home Monday. J. H. Rickard and family at­ Mr. and Mrs, George Tycer of tended a church convention at Portland spent several days last week as guests of the lattor’s Corvallis Sunday. parents, John Bressler and wife Blaine Colburn, a prominent They returned home Saturday. man of Harrisburg, was buried Misses Paulina and Lueila Hti. in the Odd Fallows' caaetary at vara of Eugene ara gueats of Alford Friday of last week. Misses Ellen and Roberta Vannice. Mias Helen Cornett spent Mr. and Mrs. John Chastain They are nieces of E lijah Stiver«, last week in Albany with her pastor of the Churah of Christ at and little Carl Warden of Row­ land were Sunday afternoon grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C Eugene. , E. Powers. Leonard Satchwell. who has been employed in Salem this summer, spent a few days at his home in Shedd last week. The Speerstra family left Monday for Monmouth, where Hrs. Speerstra expects to take work at the notmal school. Miss Agnes Pugh, who re­ turned Thursday from summer school at Monmouth, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. George Chandler. Miss Dorothy Maxwell and Miss Lydia Gregory gave a farewell party for Miss Ellen Speerstra at the Maxwell home Saturday evening. The following people from the Shedd vicinity enjoyed an outing at Newport last week: Henry Abraham and family, Mrs. Will Abraham and family, John Pugh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pugh. C. A. Pugh, Katharine Pusrh, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCormick, Leola McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Qs teiwa *Nolan, Mrs. Nellie Satchwell and C. W. Malson and family. G. H O FFM AN Pay Çravel (Halsey J. J. Corcoran put a oement The dealer rose and from a drawer In the table counted out two thousand sidewalk in front of J. E. True’s dollars la duat and currency and mo- residence last week. tionad for tha winner ta use tha scales. M. E Gardner it working at The - stranger Antshed counting tha money end then weighed tha bags of the carpenter trade in Kugane with hie nephew, Adrian Smith. duat In hla brown hands. 'T h ey haft Ilka they ara enough," O W . Frum and wife and Ruth ho eald. “Gama closed?" and Vivian and Dorothy Corcoran "Closed until I get another etake," spent the week end at Newport. aald tha dealer, placing the meager residue of cash and duat In a bag te M r. and Mrs. W illiam Beer« take with him. "You tapped the bank and Allen and W . A, Allen drove te the lim it It's yours to run I f you to Newport Friday morning for aD wish it till I can gyt another stake." outing. "Maybe I ’ll wait till you get another A. A. Rockey of W alla W alla stake and than tap the bank again." "Straight monte, with flfty-dollar arrived Friday for a visit with the lim it’ warned the dealer as be turned J. S. Vannice family and other to go. friends. < (T o be continued) (Enterprise Correspondence) I Haliey Happenings dry cows drink. See that they have plenty that Is clean and fresh. A ten-pound boy waa born to • • • Mr. and Mrs Cecil Quimby Thurs­ The wet weather thia spring baa day. Mother and baby are doing been mighty good for potatoes and wall. They ara at tha Dykatra will be Just as good for late blight. home. The growers who hsve been spraying C. F. Diamer of Portland, who with bordeaux this aeaaon have been taking out a good kind ef Insurance represents the John Deere Plow against blight. company, was in town Thursday, 1 Mra. Frantss E. Gray of Cottage Grova.wboia spending a law week« in Salam, waa id town thia morn­ ing with Mr. and Mr». G. W. Latiai tit ¡hat Olty, • H . L. Stralev and family drove to Newport Thursday for aeveral days' outing. Mr. and Mra. Gordon Munkers, just returned from vacation at Yaehata, took eharga of their farm io their absenoa. The M. E. Sunday school picnic Saturday afternoon was enjoyed i,y a goodly number and the day was apant in rambling about ihe woods, swiraunag and boating And the fine lunch spread at noon is also worth mentioning. callers at the Lee Ingram home. Doris Robnett of Eugene is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. D. I. Isom, again while her mother and sister are hop picking. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brock and daughter Doris of Lake Creek were Sunday evening callers at the Chester Curtig home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wills and son, Mrs. Minnie Wallit and children, Miss Etta Godwin and Mr. Pryther, all of Buena Vista, visited at the John Rolfe home Sunday. Sixteen tnambera of tba M. E W. F . M. S. met Friday at the home of the president, Mis» Beulah M illar. Mr«. B M. M iller gave the lesion and Mra. Eliza Brandan had charge of the devotion«. The Lian county now has 11 crushers at close of thw meeting wad marked work ar lad lag out rock tor county by refreihmanta. roedjiavalopuiant. Mra. W. H McMahan had tba Noble Grand»' altib of Brownavil a at bar home last week Wednesday afternoon. Mr«. G. W. Lanbner and Mi«« Dori« Drinkard ware guests. Mr». Jamas McMahan assisted tha boste*« in serving a two-course luncheon. E ET. Gonnlay, after putting kia prune drier in order aod com­ mencing drying Thursday, waa taken .uddanly ill and ruthad to a hospital- He ia reported ant ef danger now. W. I* White, Gaorge Croaa, Citron Gormlay and G. B. Gaga are runnrng tha drier. Many |Halsay folks have bean enjoying Newport air and aeaaary. Among tho»a who left for that resort Saturday ware Amos Ram- sav and wife, Mrs. Clayt Smith snd son Kenneth aod Frank K irk . Charles K irk and family of Athena and Mrs Joaia Smith and daughter Hurrah for L iF o llatte and heart I Mary alao took the train. John Standish Making Good Siuce ha left Halsey Jahn Stan­ dish baa steadily progressed in pic­ torial art. Ha has recently been •warded a thraa-yaar scholarship in tha Mayar-Both school of ad- vartiaing illuatration, Chioago, for soma of bis work. John's talaot with tha pencil first cam« to light when, in his early days in achool injtlalaby, ba dr»w a caricature of anotkor boy that provoked tha subjaet’a aogar and a fight. In quelJang tba riot tha taaehcr caught sight of the offaudiug sketch, raoogniaad ita a»«rit and told Jabo that in that direction a career beckoned. Standish is iu the newspaper buainaas at Choteau, Mont. Hia first practice with tba types waa in thia office and since he started out io the world the old man of the Enterprise baa baan going ll alone in tha printing buaiueaa.